Meg Jacoby

Endwell, New York

Meg was always an athlete, having earned accolades in track and field both at high school and collegiate level. She studied at University of Binghamton where she competed as an NCAA Division 1 runner in the 3,000m and 5,000m categories. 

Meg's story within HYROX is fairly recent, with her first race happening in 2022 and less than two years later, she became World Champion of the sport. Earlier, she had both become the first woman to break the 60 minute barrier, as well as setting a then world record time of 58:52.

Alongside her quest for athletic glory, Meg is a mom and she credits all her drive and motivation to her daughter Mila, who she wants to set an example for.

Career Highlights

1x HYROX World Champion

1x HYROX Elite Females World Record of 58:52

First woman to break the 60 minute mark in HYROX.